Members of the Berkeley County Sheriff's Department and the Martinsburg Police Department executed a search warrant for stolen property Sept. 7 at the couple's Hess Avenue residence, according to a criminal complaint. During the search, officers found several substances thought to be illegal, as well as paraphernalia. What was suspected to be heroin was allegedly packaged in a way consistent with the sale of heroin, the criminal complaint said. A field test confirmed the presence of heroin. A small amount of cocaine and marijuana was also found in the residence.

Both Redman and Rivera denied the drugs present belonged to them. If found guilty, Rivera and Redman face up to 15 years in jail or fines up to $29,500.

Woman charged with four counts of fraud

MARTINSBURG - Laquadia Ann King was charged Friday with four felony counts of fraudulent use of an ATM.

A law enforcement officer responded to a residence on South Raleigh Street Sept. 10 for the report of a larceny, according to the criminal complaint. The victim said he allowed a female named Laquadia to stay in his residence where, on Aug. 30, she asked him for $20. When he said no, the victim stated she took his wallet. The victim found the wallet on his couch the next morning, but without his ATM care, according to the complaint. After visiting his bank, the victim found that a total of $460 was taken from his account through four transactions Aug. 31.

After collecting the description of a female with whom officers have dealt in the past, Laquadia Ann King was placed under arrest, according to court records.

If found guilty, King faces four fines of up to $10,000 each and four terms of up to 10 years each in a state correctional facility.

Man charged with intimidating a witness

MARTINSBURG - Julian McGuire, 24, was charged with one misdemeanor count of intimidation of a witness Friday.

On Sept. 27, a law enforcement officer waiting to testify at Berkeley County Circuit Court trial when he observed McGuire, the brother of the man on trial, and the victim leave the courthouse together, according to court documents.

Believing the behavior to be odd, the officer approached the victim about the conversation. The victim said he was asked by McGuire what his testimony was about. McGuire expressed negative feelings about the victim's testimony, according to the criminal complaint.

The victim alleged McGuire grabbed his cell phone and began laughing, at which point the victim left the courtroom to move his car so he could see it from the courtroom, according to the complaint. The victim said he felt uneasy about McGuire.

If found guilty, McGuire faces up to one year in jail and a $1,000 fine.